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Industry News - E&P Hotline - United Heritage Corp completes the work over of the first 20 Wardlaw Field Wells United Heritage Corp completes the work over of the first 20 Wardlaw Field Wells
  by: OilOnline
  Tuesday, June 17, 2008

United Heritage Corporation announced that as a result of work over activity in the Wardlaw field and the implementation of its first production enhancement program production has increased to an average of 20 barrels of oil per day, which compares to an average production for 2007 of 3 barrels of oil per day.

Twenty wells have been subject to a work over program of which 10 have been put into production and the balance await the receipt of additional production equipment. An application for a Production Swabbing License was heard by the Texas Railroad Commission (TRC) on May 9, 2008 at a full hearing to which an objection was received. The Company expects to hear the ruling of the TRC by the end of August 2008. The Companys application for Swabbing License was for 76 wells and could significantly add to production capability of the field if so granted.

In the absence of the Swabbing License the company has also initiated a Nitrogen Injection Enhanced Oil Recovery Program that currently includes 1 injector and 5 producers. This program is in the process of being expanded to 3 additional injectors and a further 12 to 15 producers. The enhancement program involves the heating and pressurization of nitrogen, which is then injected into a 1.25 acre spaced 5 well spot production area situated in the area of current activity. So far we have experienced significant and sustained pressuring of the reservoir in the area of the flood and production has risen from an historic ½-1½ barrel per day per well to 3 to 4 barrels per day per well. Currently, these production numbers continue to increase as we achieve optimum pressurization and optimum equipment balance.

Paul D. Watson, Chief Executive Officer of United Heritage Corporation and chairman of its board of directors said, Our short term primary focus continues to be to increase production from the existing wells and infrastructure despite the lack of our Swabbing Licenses. We are very encouraged by the preliminary results of our Nitrogen flood as we have been able to increase sustainable production from a relatively small number of wells with this enhanced production and work over program. We are in the process of preparing permit applications for 12 new wells which will substantially increase our knowledge, not only of the area of activity, but of the field as a whole. We are debt free and have funds available to carry out our future drilling efforts and new Nitrogen injection programs.

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